Tuesday, April 28, 2026

Riley-Fox fighting for fair share

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BANKS WHICH HAVE been selling properties for less than they are valued may soon have a major fight on their hands.

One victim, Ann Riley-Fox, intends to do something about it and has called on all those who want to join her in challenging the system to email her at [email protected].

“Lots of Barbadians are losing  their homes . . . It is not only me . . . Somebody needs to speak out about it. I want to start the conversation,” said Riley-Fox, a popular singer in the 1980s. 

“There are people who have actually spoken to me. There are other people whom I speak with every day where you try to uplift each other’s spirits . . . But nobody  is willing to do anything. Everybody is embarrassed and they don’t want (anybody to) know,” she added

Please read the full story in today’s Daily Nation, or in the eNATION edition.

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